Arbitrarily Large Regions of Invisible Integer Lattice Points
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Nielsen, Jasmine
Goodrich, Austin
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Can one find arbitrarily large squares or cubes of integer lattice points in which every point is not visible from the origin? The answer is yes; we call these invisible regions "hidden (or invisible) forests." We believe that the CRT can predict the closest forests by permuting the prime matrix entries.
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University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.